I am an English singer-songwriter and actor, known for constant reinvention and a strong visual style. I studied art, music, and design before starting my music career in 1963.
I released Space Oddity in 1969, collaborated with Queen on Under Pressure, and reached major success with Let’s Dance in 1983.
I also starred as Jareth the Goblin King in Labyrinth.
David Bowie
I was President of the United States, elected to four terms, and led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.
Before becoming President, I served as Governor of New York. I was left unable to walk after contracting polio earlier in life and used a wheelchair.
I was not the only U.S. President in my family, as one of my cousins also served in the role.
I was a lifelong chain smoker.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
When was Charlie Chaplin born?
a. March 10, 1903
b. April 16, 1889
c. May 15, 1894
d. June 20, 1875
b. April 16, 1889
True or False: Washington technically has 2 birthdays
True. Washington was originally recorded as being born on February 11, 1731 under the Julian calendar used by Britain at the time. When the British Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar, his birthday shifted to February 22, 1732.
Well, it’s hard to be a gambler, bettin’ on the number…
Moody Blue
Which animal has the longest gestation period of any land mammal?
Elephant
I am an American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist. I began boxing at age 12, won Olympic gold in 1960, and became world heavyweight champion at 22 after defeating Sonny Liston.
I converted to Islam in 1961 and later refused military service during the Vietnam War, losing my titles as a result.
I was nicknamed “The Greatest.”
Muhammad Ali
I am a member of the British Royal Family and the wife of Prince William.
I became the Princess of Wales in 2022 and am known for my charity work, particularly supporting children and mental health.
I am often admired for my style and public role within the Royal Family
Kate Middleton
Where was Chaplin born?
a. London, England
b. Boston, Massachusetts
c. Edinburgh, Scotland
d. Paris, France
London, England
In which state was George Washington born?
a. Maryland
b. Massachusetts
c. Virginia
d. Delaware
c. Virginia
I gave a letter to the postman, he put it in his sack
Return to Sender
Which animal can sleep for up to 20 hours a day?
Koala
I am an American singer-songwriter who has sold over 100 million records worldwide.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family, I later left New York University just short of graduating to pursue a songwriting career.
I have had 10 No. 1 singles, including Sweet Caroline, Crackling Rosie, Love on the Rocks, I Am… I Said, and Forever in Blue Jeans.
Neil Diamond
I am an American actor, writer, and producer.
I am best known for my role as Marshall Eriksen in the television series How I Met Your Mother.
I also starred in films such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The Muppets.
Jason Segel
True or False: Charlie Chaplin's real name was Charlie Chaplin
True. His full name was Charles Spencer Chaplin
You know, the landlord rang my front doorbell. I let it ring for a long, long …
Money Honey
What is the primary diet of a giant panda?
Bamboo
I am an American attorney and author, and a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School.
I met my future husband while mentoring him at a law firm. We later married and had two daughters.
I became the First Lady of the United States in 2009 and was the first African-American First Lady. My husband was the 44th President of the United States.
Michelle Obama
I am an English singer, songwriter, and radio presenter.
I am best known as “Baby Spice” from the pop group the Spice Girls.
The group became one of the best-selling girl groups of all time in the 1990s.
Emma Lee Bunton
True or False: Charlie Chaplin was named after his father
True. His father was also named Charles Chaplin.
True or False: George Washington was born into a wealthy family.
True. Washington’s family was part of the Virginia planter class. They were not extremely wealthy, but they owned land and enslaved people.
Well, it’s one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready…
Blue Suede Shoes
Which bird is famously known for fanning out its colorful tail feathers in a courtship display?
Peacock
I am an American actress and comedian with a television career spanning over 80 years.
I have won eight Emmy Awards and am best known for playing Rose on The Golden Girls and Sue on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Betty White
I am an American actor known for a wide range of dramatic and action roles.
I won an Academy Award for Leaving Las Vegas and starred in films such as Face/Off, Con Air, and National Treasure.
Nicolas Cage
How many siblings did Chaplin have?
a. One
b. Two
c. Four
d. He was an only child
b. Two - Chaplin had two half-brothers: Sydney Chaplin and Wheeler Dryden.
What was George Washington's first job?
a. Surveyor
b. Baker
c. Captain
d. Driver
a. Surveyor. Washington became an official surveyor for Culpeper County, Virginia at age 17, mapping large areas of the Virginia frontier.
You know I can be found, sitting home all alone…
Don’t Be Cruel
Which animal has the largest brain relative to its body size?
Dolphin
I was the leader of the Chicago Mafia during the Prohibition era and was known as “Scarface.”
After the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, I was dubbed “Public Enemy No. 1.”
Before being sent to Alcatraz in 1934 for tax evasion, I built a personal fortune of around $100 million as head of a powerful crime syndicate.
Al Capone
I was an American Baptist minister and civil rights leader.
I led the non-violent movement for racial equality in the United States and delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
I was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Martin Luther King Jr.
True or False: Chaplin performed on stage when he was 5
True. When he was 5, his mother's singing voice gave out and her manager rushed Chaplin on stage to take her place. He sang a popular song called “Jack Jones,” prompting the audience to shower him with coins.
True or False: Washington fought in the French and Indian War.
True. Washington served as a British provincial officer in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War.
When I walk through the door, baby be polite, you’re gonna make me…
Treat Me Nice
What is the largest species of bear?
Polar Bear
I am an English-born American actor and one of classic Hollywood’s leading men.
I was married five times and have one daughter.
In 1999, I was named the second-greatest male screen legend of Hollywood’s Golden Age by the American Film Institute, behind Humphrey Bogart.
My films include To Catch a Thief, The Philadelphia Story, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Charade.
Cary Grant
I was an American actress known for my distinctive voice and sultry looks. My film debut was in To Have and Have Not (1944), co-starring with Humphrey Bogart.
My birth name was Betty Joan Perske.
"I was engaged briefly to Frank Sinatra between marriages."
Lauren Bacall
True or False: Chaplin's mother was admitted to a mental asylum
True. Chaplin's mother was admitted to an asylum for mental health issues, leaving Charlie and his brother in difficult circumstances.
What was the name of Washington's Wife?
a. Abigail
b. Brigette
c. Tiffany
d. Martha
d. Martha Custis Washington. They were married in 1759.
Well, since my baby left me, I found a new place to dwell…
Heartbreak Hotel
Which animal is known for sleeping while standing up?
Horse
I am a singer, songwriter, record producer, and businesswoman, best known for my work in country music.
I have written over 3,000 songs, including I Will Always Love You, with 26 reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
My songs have been recorded by artists such as Shania Twain, Norah Jones, Olivia Newton-John, and The Righteous Brothers. Other well-known songs include Jolene, 9 to 5, and Coat of Many Colors.
Dolly Parton
I was a Swedish film actress of the 1920s and 1930s, ranked fifth among the greatest female stars of classic Hollywood cinema.
I was known for my reclusive nature - never signing autographs, avoiding interviews, and not attending Oscar ceremonies even when nominated.
“As early as I can remember, I have wanted to be alone. I detest crowds, don't like many people.”
Greta Garbo
Which of these was NOT one of Chaplin's jobs?
a. Newspaper Vendor
b. Toymaker
c. Printer
d. Doctor
d. Doctor
How many children did Washington have?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 4
d. He never had Children
d. He never had children. However, Martha Washington was a widow with two children, and George helped raise his stepchildren as his own.
The warden threw a party in the county jail…
Jailhouse Rock
Which animal can run at speeds up to 60 mph?
Cheetah
I am a Hollywood actor, film director, producer, and race car driver. I was married twice and have six children.
My second wife was a renowned actress, and we starred together in The Long Hot Summer. We shared a happy marriage for 50 years.
In 1982, I co-founded a food company whose profits are donated to charity.
My films include The Verdict, The Sting, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Paul Newman
I am an Italian actress and singer, and one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
My role in Two Women (1961) earned me the Academy Award for Best Actress, the first for a foreign-language performance.
I also posed for the 2007 Pirelli Calendar.
Sophia Loren
How many children did Charlie Chaplin have?
a. One
b. Eleven
c. Five
d. He never had children
b. Eleven
What was the main crop grown at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate?
a. Tobacco
b. Cotton
c. Wheat
d. Corn
a. Wheat. Washington originally grew tobacco, but later switched primarily to wheat farming.
A well I bless my soul, what’s wrong with me?
I’m All Shook Up
Which animal can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments?
Crocodile